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Mar 2, 2015
NYU has launched an initiative to bring college education to incarcerated individuals at the Wallkill Correctional Facility, a medium-security prison in New York State’s Ulster County.
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NYU Steinhardt’s Program in Vocal Performance will present Cendrillon, Jules Massenet’s opera of the story of Cinderella, April 2–5, 2015. The libretto is by Herbert Cain, based on Charles Perrault’s 17th-century version of the fairy tale. Read More

by Emily WoodMar 2, 2015
Makini Brice, an NYU graduate student in a joint masters of arts program between the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute and the Institute for French Studies, has been awarded the Flora Lewis Fellowship through the Overseas Press Club Foundation.Read MoreStudents |
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Mar 2, 2015
Mexico’s Ciudad Juárez, female adolescence, and a look back at USAir flight 427 are among the subjects inspiring the multimedia work in Show Two, an exhibition by 17 graduating seniors from the class of 2015 in the Department of Photography & Imaging.Read MoreTisch School of the Arts |
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Feb 26, 2015
A team of scientists has developed a method for identifying clusters of neurons that work in concert to guide the behavior. Their findings address a long-standing mystery about the organization of the prefrontal cortex (PFC)—one of the most recently evolved parts of the primate brain that underlies complex cognitive functions.Read MoreArts and Science, Research, Faculty |
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Feb 25, 2015
NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute and NYC Life, the City of New York’s lifestyle channel, have teamed up to create “Inside Lens,” an eight-part series that will feature student documentary projects created over the past decade. Read MoreArts and Science |
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Feb 24, 2015
The Fellows will join in an intensive and intellectually challenging program on international relations and global diversity in Washington, DC, Berlin, and Paris.Read MoreSilver School of Social Work |
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Feb 24, 2015
In Real Time, a premiere performance of six new short plays written by NYU Steinhardt faculty member Joe Salvatore, will be presented by the NYU Steinhardt Program in Educational Theatre February 27-March 8, 2015. Each play is directed by students, working closely with Salvatore and 14 student actors. Read MoreSteinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development |
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Video Spotlight

The Death of Print Has Been Greatly Exaggerated

"Reports of the death of the book have been greatly exaggerated," says Max Schumann, channeling Mark Twain in this video sneak peek at 80WSE's exhibit Learn to Read Art: A Surviving History of Printed Matter. Schumann is the acting director of the organization established by Carl Andre, Edit DeAk, Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, Walter Robinson, Pat Steir, Mimi Wheeler, Robin White, and Irena von Zahn in 1976 to support artists producing their own books—outside the traditional publishing or gallery system. The 80WSE show explored the non-profit bookstore's history through administrative documents, programming ephemera, and publishing projects—and also included a Printed Matter satellite store selling artists' books and a working print shop supporting the work of artists in residence.